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M&S highlight: Andrade et al. (2004), Test methods for on-site corrosion rate measurement of steel reinforcement in concrete by means of the polarization resistance method

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Highlighted paper: Andrade, C. et al. Test methods for onsite corrosion rate measurement of steel reinforcement in concrete by means of the polarization resistance method. 2004 Materials and Structures. 37(9), pp. 623–643.

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Isgor, O.B. M&S highlight: Andrade et al. (2004), Test methods for on-site corrosion rate measurement of steel reinforcement in concrete by means of the polarization resistance method. Mater Struct 55, 43 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-022-01880-5

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